Can I use 235 65R16 instead of 235 70r16?

Can I use 235 65R16 instead of 235 70r16?

They both has same rim size and height, only difference should be width and that too very small difference. There is small difference in speed rating but it is very close.

Can I use 225 60R16 instead of 235 70r16?

Is it OK to use 225/60R16 tyres instead of 235/65R16 if I’m changing all 4 tyres? The 225/60R16 tires are a bit less tall and 10mm less wide, but the same rim size as the tires you are taking off. They should fit just fine. They will perform differently than the tires you have on the car.

What is the difference between a 225 60 16 and a 235 60 16?

225/60 has 135 mm sidewall. 235/60 has 141 mm sidewall.

What diameter is a 225 60 16 tire?

26.63 in
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Unit: Imperial Imperial Metric
Rim Diameter 16.00 in
Rim Width Range 6.00 in – 9.00 in
Overall Diameter 26.63 in
Sidewall Height 5.31 in

What are the dimensions of 235 / 70r16 tires?

235/70R16 Tires. 235/70R16 tires have a diameter of 29.0″, a section width of 9.3″, and a wheel diameter of 16″. The circumference is 90.9″ and they have 697 revolutions per mile. Generally they are approved to be mounted on 6-8″ wide wheels for passenger tires and 6-7.5″ for LT tires. Specs may vary by manufacturer. learn more.

Can you change tire size from 215 / 70 to 225 / 60?

Short answer: yes. The 225/60R16 will give you a tire diameter of 26.6″ while the stock 215/70R16 is 27.9″ so you’re looking at a reduction of almost 1.5″. Take a look at Tire Size Calculator to get an idea for how big (diameter) the tire will be.

How big is a 225 / 60 R16 tire?

The 225/60R16 will give you a tire diameter of 26.6″ while the stock 215/70R16 is 27.9″ so you’re looking at a reduction of almost 1.5″. Take a look at Tire Size Calculator to get an idea for how big (diameter) the tire will be. I found this site to be pretty useful when figuring out what tire size should fit for my Rav.

What kind of tires are cheap without rims?

For example, cheap 17″ rims + tires with our rating of over 95% can cost the same or less than 19″ tires with a rating of 70% without rims.